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The digital landscape is ever changing. It exists in a constant state of evolution and revolution, driven by new innovations. For consumers this means more convenience, more choice and greater access.

For businesses this means improved productivity, more efficient processes, faster problem-solving with greater accountability, and a wealth of opportunity.
Of course, technology is also a double-edged sword!

Threats to your business’ cyber security are also in a constant state of change and evolution. With each year it seems that one business or another has been brought to its knees by malware, security breaches and data theft. Just as legitimate software developers are constantly at work devising and refining efficient digital solutions, so are their criminal counterparts. Fortunately, for every digital malcontent trying to compromise the networks of legitimate businesses, there’s a cyber security engineer hard at work on pre-empting their malicious attacks. Nevertheless, it is important for business owners to make themselves knowledgeable about the issue of cyber security and the tools at their disposal as we head into a new year with ukessaywriters.co.uk.

The biggest data breaches of 2018
Cyber security breaches can affect any business at any time. No business is too small or too large to be immune. Make no mistake, when you go into business for yourself, you paint a target on your back at which cyber criminals will take aim

If you share your Mac with a colleague, then that person will be able to access all the information of your user account. You can permit others to sign in to your account as a guest user. But you can also turn off the Keychain on the Mac so that no one can guess your password. Here’s how to turn off Keychain on your Mac.

Steps for Turning Off by Using System Preferences

• Press on the System Preferences option.

• Choose iCloud.

• Go down on the iCloud drop-down list.

• Unselect the Keychain checkbox.

• Now, you will get the pull-down menu on the screen.

• You have different options to do with the passwords such as permanently remove the passwords, use it later on or cancel the passwords.

• The procedure as mentioned above will not do anything with the passwords saved on the other Mac devices.